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Show 28th Schedule of Events MY anlH, assisted by Miss (J race KirkDomestic hiun mid Kirls of the r" giu-glin- r Moss, Domestic Art; (ruee Domestic Science; Ireta Music; Dorothy IIer.iner, Kirk-ham- The sienkers of the evening will he Mr. .1. Spencer Cornwall, Music Stiitervisor of Cniiiite IHstricl. and .Mr. Jennie II. Sodorhnn,', nii'iuhei' of the (Jrmiile Hoard of IMnciiliiui. 1 1. 0 :4." to 10 :.'), Socinl Hour iiuil Kefreslimeiits. The incetiiiK will he uinler the direc tion of Mr. A. (I. Meyerhoffer, President of the Association, oilier mciiihcrs of the executive honrd of I he association are; .lames II. Student Body , Koy-hinc- Jim (irecn ami Fresh (lollies Sickness "Where have you been all week';" Jack "I had clothes sickness." Jim : "What's that':" : "My breath came in short Jack: pants, and my tongue was coated." Farmer: "I ley! drop that jmison ivy." Cytyiie: "Tut, tut, calm yourself my giHid man, this wasn't picked on your land." and participated Inst week in u band concert given at the college assembly in which he played a cornet solo. Mr. Day is registered In the of Agriculture with a maSchool TERMS OF SITWCMTTION He Is Animal Husbandry. in One month, Salt Lake County..$ .1C jor Glee 1.00 also a member of the College One year, Salt Lake County, orchestra. Glee Club Club and Elsewhere In United Stales One year In advance Telephone HUDSON TO SPEND $1,00,-00in NEWSPAPERS apt"' abop ami Indian Grill cafnrrU. room, Pcarixk Rates, per D.iy, Single, Europe. $2 to 3S0 rooms with both, $J to $4 245 room with hath. $5 to $3 Pn lux J.'uf 15 rooms with private toilet, PI.it) $i Spcci.il Rates for Families and Parties Convenient Pairing anj G.ir.igc AccoiiurKKLitioris Hotelcilexandria. LOS ANGELES I'-- C. Fpplcy, PrcsiJent Charles April, it Is aiiiiouiu-i- l bv (Vfuirtney Johnson, general sales manager of the company. Hudson, largest manufacturer of sk cylinder cars In 1H2S, Is experiencing the greatest year In its history mid this extensive campiilgn the largest ever undertaken by the company, is designed to bring about even greater success to a sensationally, successful line. The feature of the campaign will be a national 'Essex Challenge which imminences March 1th. During the week Essex curs will undertake everv kind of test to prove I heir right to the militant "Challenger" slogan, say the announcement. S. V.. Bringhurst of he Carlisle Motor Cutnpan.v ntfembtl the uinui- moth conetitioii of Cherrolet deal-'er- s ..f the Ruck? Mountain region, liehl In Salt Uke Monday ami Tuesday of this week, nml reports the eomention a great sueis-s- s from The meetings ery standioiiit. were by the Chevrolet Motor Company In order to get Its BO sales program directly its denier organization. The Salt Lake City convention tlie fifth f the I'acllli Coast meetings which t.'irt.sl mi nnd will finish at iN'iner, other eoit citied where eonventloiw have held were Seriltle. forllnnd. Oakland ami I on Angele. Approtlnmtely 2T dealers ami their inlemen were In at Ihe Palt IjVo meetWi-ek- B. Hamilton, Vice President and Managing Tho Alnan.lria i tin affili.iU J u.iil of tl.r Kpplr aicrn t lin(.-- l in tin Miil.llr 1VH. ami of the Hamilton chain ( hoiiU i ;i llu- - I'ae.tic Cojm. Director "Factory Trained "Precision Equipment" 0 The Hudson Motor Car Company mauufaclurers of Hudson and Essex cars, will spend one million dollars In nows-paic-r advertising during the months of March and aEfbmia tliotiiitiiful ttrvtcr, emHotfl Akiandrij will win vour hurtv lialun duuot it A lfjiion ami luncwu cui.iw. Sonv ipnul ffjturta: Mechanics" iM, -- li-v- The ewiodelACars GOOD USED CARS Genuine Ford Parts and Accessories These with "Good Service" at your FORD DEALER Wasatch Motor Co. Mury DRAPER 35 Folks and Home Coming Day BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES was held in the Draper Ward Friday. February 22, commencing with The Murray lSaptist Church, 02 a program at 1 o'clock in the ward East 48th South Street holds ser- house. At o'clock, noon dinvices on Sunday with the Rev. ner was served in the amusement James P. Payne, pastor, In charge: hall to about 30(1 gnt'sts. At 2 o'Church School, 10 a. in.; morning clock the was continued, MeeU Every Monday Night Noble Grand Vice Grand .. ..Secretary .. Treasurer II. T. Benson Jos. Chlvrell Chaplain Trustee James Clay Trustee Joe Reader .... Al J. Tame .... Trustee Frank N. Swensen ....Dt. Assn. Rep, DisU A'n. Rep. Al J. Tame Dist. Ass'n. Rep. Joe Binder Frank N. Swenson .... Rep. to Grand Ernest Wright Verl Jordan Frank X. Sweuson LIONS CLUB OFFICERS 1928-192- ! MURRAY Tony Duvall - D- - A .McMillan 1st - - W. 0. Churches 2nd VIce-PreA. W. Yeager 8rd Secretary-Treaa- . II. G. Bradford Ernest Greer Tall Twister Directors Dr. F. K. Boucher PhiUp Ilentz R. C. Towler S. E. Brlnghorsf President NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT Crescent Circle 101 holds meeting "nd and 4th Tuesday in each month in Fraternal Halt nt 8:00 o'clock. Officer 1923 Kate Morris Minnie Hlscman .....Ella Gordon AdUor Nelllo HawklBi Magician Jennie Nelson Clerk Kate Glbbs Hanker Erma Olander Attendant .Bessie Bergen Capt. of Guards Olander Hannah Boetrr Flag Clara Brown Musician Pwlndt Clyde Inner Sentinel Johnson Outer Sentinel Matilda Nellie StautTur, Munagera: Nelson. Ulllan Panter. Edlumi I'ri-- ui Cor Guardian N Past Guardian X., OMEN I A REBEKA1I IX)DE Omenta Rcbekah Ixxlgs No. 15, Vlii President In meets the flrt and third Tuesday charge of sale, ronductwl (he con- In enc hmontb, at 7:H0 p. m. Id lit paff. tention in.vtlng. Hall. Fraternal which has isivertsl Ihe entire westomcF.iw Yi. W. Fuhr, ern erglon, InctwJe Noble Grand I. Sarah While Piiclfle tteclotMl Mnnagi'r; t Vice Grand Heifert, astnnt Manager of IvhiI Graf Evans er Finance nnl Areonntlng; It. H. Bertha Brady .... .... Secretary Treurer Goodrich, t'wl Car Salen Prnmo-Ho- Sarah Hadley MiW.n! J. A. M- - Ijine, Fleet Nfttle IMnkwater .. Financial Sec liUUlon; It. J. Peirre. Manager retary. Part Merchandising: 11. V. New- The American n hoollxiy ought lo Ion, Sale Promotion HvUtnn: A C. 8. oi n. lleslonal Avoiintln be thankful that he doesn't go (o In MpI-i- , and h:ie to burn Manager: W. C. Herring, Hctlonal 8nh Promotion Manngi-r- , anil J, Ihe latc of all Ihe n'Volulloi. Val Jstroneh. Bcglotinl prt and Senbv Maimger, t . B Kpraki-r- . S(It Ijike Z.me bud of etiery. pro. tnee prop-i-rtiiSale M ,mager. a1s a host ! tnoxietoiie apparatus and the diMter fi ciFii ?t lti r'pr-'tifl- ng iiail.il Heliluii: iijiiliii'icui wa Chevrolet In (he Ititrnnoiitl-laimake the to (i An aftrrni'n the dealer . lolling the rxetiintf eiondry. be)d nl the Plajhou'.p Theaat the Utah a luitupipf tun ter w.n eeii'b fis J.y f(( varolii lnhl. All onlnntr.1 hn factory efiVlals I muvii; wbiie eritertnintiicii! rprtn:e '"hetrol.t for i:c-- i. ,Mom Idea of features lalkn by Mr. pnn-b- tl the iiiagt.liude of Ihia intvtliig niat Grant, Mr. Fuhr ami C. B, l fait.oil from the f.nt tLI cr- - ihl . nl et-Ion l 4789 South State Phone Murray 68 mi m iii mmm aj program which consisted of singing, readings, instrumental selections, jokes, and shaking. At 4 o'clock the laughters of lioneers presented Echoes and present Pep." was served At 5 o'clock supiH-"Past a two-ac- t play entitled to all the Old Folks," followed by a moving picture show. Dancing concluded the day's entertainment. Mrs. John Banks and daughter Wanda of Hel cr City sisuit the pals week-enwith Mrs. Bank's mother, Mrs. Eunice Wnlbeck. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Allen had as Mrs. W. A. Cottrell Friday and their guest, the past week end, Effte Jensen of Brigham Mrs. City. Mrs. Less II. Anderson of Idaho, was the guest of MiH W. A. .VttreilI Frday and Saturday. Mrs. Read Beck sient the past week end at Springville, ttie guest of her mother, Mrs. Julia May-coc- fur-ni-he- i-s- J.V 4 4. If Bodil Rosing Ned Sparks, Yesterday a lowly subway guard; today the talk of the town and even HE didn't know what the noise was all about! You must see Comical Chester Conklin rushing through a maze of perfectly amazing merriment with snappy ALICE WHITE adding the romance! TUESDAY ONLY, MARCH 5th n Mr. .in;i PniMnxoii if P.eai-- -- 4- - 'Soul Fire 4- - orite L i;nted'H Et $ 4- - a f MURIi IN WEDNESDAY & THURS., MARCH 6-- Incoi 7 UTERES .1 LAEMMLE CARL NORMAN LEWIS Repres C SMI1 - j 8F.lSa BU Q c,mpan j ldFEE iiecki n "9 r S i.JT 'r- a' sav - 0 r .y t Rpau SHOES FO and IH) eUIlie in lies' Cue at t North J On! t lls On! and ever On! Against Xr.rln-ir.- Tliiytl ami Kitrn m rr r maddening heat and- - ilffrt Alt' Anr?4 r.f tK of struggled blindly "And for what?" he asked himself.! advert God! If he could only Toigct HER. COOpei t ice-t- rj I IN THE MOST REALISTIC PORTRAY- AL OF THE LANGUOROUS EXOTIC EAST-EV- SCREENED ER Comedy in "Wisecrackcr" X f !onY I r4-4-4-4-4-:-4- GEM Theat "4I KM r Vkf k quickly f W A4.i. "A MURRAY INSTITUTION" T vo are hir vork, or in the M(iK ..n,TSliirti.l!ilo li.WTS ll l,'uma ..ofi! v,s" Pl.lt ION AT $7.00 llu' iii Mii ni lold.-- i tniution b The sliili'llieiit ron;iiiiii-- : iblf Ind int of li e lime (he prl-H'oillni:ei frolii Puce 1 I net l.t the liuinufiU'lnrrr. i ot of 1 K ii to u are iiijui loin to .n-- t life mid (lie a " lniii.treil. while It wn;!i U I ' Imi iiet a fuel vnt IVtrComing lv!i:rover are inr l e ii the lu- of .fl.Vl lo Jijvijfe (l,e $r.."' , 'specialize It Wiift ileelded. If t!rf una tion ai ll iil atnoiiiit of in'ii-jitf- i Itiey llliim. .Vi a ml tlx rKi-of to toinr lime eoiittilileil for (lie tuition. ni of gl . IT.. n : t llif I lit Parinerft wlm follie-ilii'litr.u'ti I ih.irtiie le-ui abt "'1 K' i iCiiier t ill rev ive for fie nrn Imve, In many m-iiotxnent U . HiU Inn-- urea mi ilo lr ImM rejardlefts nf tlie inhiitn'itu trij'le-I Iii! iro0.le nidift'. oiilrii(t Intft witti I lie favornl-linitlixik for I lie a rin "It wan iHimnlrd nt the s' farm reJewel rji. thnt lit f I'V tariff, llie fiirim-Ihe variallon In th" t&S are I 487S ltil tin wi;h en I'rt'-- j ahl during ll." l j and tlin.iiiii. The iiiiiiiiimiii jiild'. It iltidd forfnnnte. tind nn ff"ft I X irt of - ih t!)f nut. I tiot i;illj- lii.rtnti1, nlme iiiinle nn Ihe the roiiirint ali a for n ilitloii and Ihe tu niuf.n 1 fit-lin- idi-iii- i . i Jx-- r i' . J. ret!il go-In- ? w e li-h.- SJEI - at the home of her Mr.. Will Terry. Mr. Steim lleward li Caif-M;i.!t.l ,.ii. two vk in Sail Lnke nt the home I loleiee Sliiiili ,'ul Ml. ',nof Mr . It. F. Fit?gi-rnbl- . litU. Wendell rum Brown Is Mr. Vhu.Iih mi Wntti-nt ri).ir 1ty. the gin- -t of her Hie nt1o.)jng iuIiihiI Dt (lie t, Y, laiitli'er. Mi. Arthur MortU. 11(0 V., tiU riel nt llieir MKft Vlrginl.i Walker crnt Ihe lioiiH-f- t iii tra-rweek end at Ihe home hr Tin I'i.ienl-T- i in l i tft !" latioii I mi rent ft at i nlei)nii,ei peaatil Gioe. nt ii loimn riM daie e Mi-Atiiile 11terabl, W1mii III Ihe IHl'liloiium W hie. MlrtelMti. Lit. 111,. Vawdny, 7,. ire di- - nihliij;. i..., ri!.-ti-i;i- 1 1 lel i;l-!i- , lld i i 1 the roiKli!i"ii n . M. ft if- Richard Barthelmess n. Is-ln- III News Reel Good Comedy Miss Beatrice Jessop and Miss Rebecca Nelson siK-n- t the past weekend nt their home In Logan. Mr. and Mrs. E. Stringqmst, Mr. and Mrs. Elinor Strlngipiest and Mr. Arthur Nielson of Tremonton, and Mr. and Mrs. Igmnd Smith, Spanish Fork. Mr. anil Mrs. Geo. Whitman of Paysoti, Mrs. Sarah Sadler, Mrs. Julian Sadler ami Mrs. Henry New bold of Magna, Mr. Mrs. Wilford Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick, Mr. P. A. Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Jorgensen, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Slewnrt of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jorgensen of Schofield and Mr. and Mrs. Soren Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ltasmusen, Mr. J. W. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Turplu and Mrs. Delia Norrls of Sandy were among some of the former residents of DrajHT who attended the "Old Polks and Home Coming Day," here last Friday. Mrs. Welby Johnson and sou Richard of Salt liike visited at Cotlrell the home of Mrs. Ellzals-tSaturday. Miss Geuiel Jacohsou and Miss Luelhi Kel.-e- n sjs'iit the week end with friends in Salt l4ike. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Park of I MM le were guests of Mrs. Park' Mrs. Cyrus luirents, Mr. and week end. the past Bailey, Mr. Minnie Garff, Mrs. Iluhln Mlckelf.cn. Mrs. Connie Drown and Mrs. Reginald Garff of Salt lake visited nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Mlckelscn Friday. Mrs. June tayton ami Mrs. Joe lmtiyon of Salt Uke and Mrs. if Park City Ralph .Ntrlnghiim were guests of Mrs. Martha Dim-yothe imt 'wfc Mr. anil Mrs. Clyde Rasmuvcn of Ileber City, Mr. and Mrs. lnrcn Rasmimen nd children of Sail Ijike and Mr. Bernard Raftnin-o-eof Mldvale were guests of Mr. and Sunday Mr. Anton Rasmus-eMr. and Mrs. W. A, Cotlrell en- lertalned at a nplemlbl dinner Hun-daIn honor of Mr. EliznW'th II her T.'iih birthday anniversary. Cncr were laid for Mr, ami Mrs. Cha, Forslierg and Dr. Kerr of Salt like, Mr. aid Mrs. M. E. Broun and ihltdnn of Mldvale and Mr. ami Mr. Roy Snow find daughter Jane, Mr. and Mr Win. C. Orglll. Mm. Carrie Sadler ntid Mrs. EIIxhIm-iI- i Cotlrell Ihe gui".t of honor. Mr. ami Mi, n. D. Ballard nnd Mr. and Mr", Alm.i F, Kuiitli were giwvtts of Mr." and Mrs. A. C Jen-eof Siitidy Saturday tilghl Hi n i luh party, & y ALICE WHITS d Col-trell- ings. It. II. Grant, n m old I.O.O.F. OFFICERS FOR ENSUING TERM H Mill f-9- It Sam Hardy, Church Notices Lodge Notices Nielsen. ' Joseph Day of Draper, a junior Prow, 4842 Soutli State Street, ray, Utah. Filtered us second class matter February 8, 19l!7, at the postoffice at Salt Lake City. UUh, under tee Act of March 8, 1373. son. Eighth Grade Fae Brown. Ninth Grade Berdie Anderson. Cheer Leaders: Francis Nielson and Barbara I 4 at the Utah Agricultural College, Iauued every Thursday by Murrty Band Mur- Is a memlier of the College 1 1 : I"IUr 3-- CONCERT BAND servcle with sermon by the pastor at 11 o'clock; Evening service at To .begin the school year of 1928 :30 o'clock : 11. Y. P. U. meets ut the Klmlents of each class in the 0:45 p. in., Sammy. Midweek serMadison Junior High elected two vice at 7:30 p. m. on Wednesday representatives who held n convention for the purpose of drawing up METHODIST COMMUNITY a constitution. Miss Melba Ralph EPISCOPAL CHURCH the History and Civics teacher act ed as chairman of the meeting. At Rev. D. M. KItch, Pastor the next teachers meeting the con School at 11:00 a. m. stitution was put before the teach- Sunday Church Service nt 7 :30 p. m. ers and favorably passed on. In Sermon by the pastor. the following assembly It was put before the students and passed. rooR BOY The week following a nominating Mrs. Naylor "How did you get convention was called and students the black eye, my boy?" body officers were nominated. The Rowdy "Fightiu'." Tuesday following they were elected feel Mrs. Naylor "I certainly the student body. by a black with a for little boy eorry The officers are: eye." President .Marvin Parker. Rowdy "Then go home and feel Vice President Ilelntn Confers. for your own boy. He's go! sorry Secretary Ceorge Cullis two of 'em',' Exch. Treasurer Lester Anderson. Representatives : Seventh Crude Kendall Ander- Physical Kdiicatlon for Girls; ClinKducatiou ton Larseu, Physical for Boys; Clara Farusworth, Kng-lismid J. W. Ohlhani, Industrial Arts. The Madison School has an enrollment of seven hundred boys and nirls. They come from a large number of homes. It is boed that every home will be represented at Ariel Jen; the lneetiiis Thursday night. TeachMoure, sen, Mrs. I.cUoy liiclianls and Mrs. ers ami parents should become acNorth; mid Lulu Tolton. Secretary-tre.-i- : quainted, matters of importance to surer. our children .should be discussed Serving of refreshments will he mid we hlmuld all boost for our under the direction of Mrs. liich- - community. SUNDAY & MONDAY, MARCH COL-LEG- E C. B. WALLACE, By Harvey Moore depiutnieiit. of ParReal In order to make the meeting of If ever on some sultry day, 1 wish to shun the city's heat, ents and Teachers is Planned the association n real I start right off without delay for This Week. affair the teachers of the Madison To find myself a tool retreat. School have plcdl themselves (0 I. All leaehe.-- will he In till'"' lie in allciidance one hundred per I want to llnd u quiet place, u. in. rooms from " p. in. to sparkling utream, cent and to remain diirini; the even- - Beside a eoiifi-mid lie I will) gaze in space, wish Where might lo Iinr. Parents who thrill and and to think and And read jmpIN with are nchool regard tcuehers The teiuhers of the nt this ,Ilm'dream. stimiliiik' "in.V 'lo as follows: T.iilu Tolton, 1st (Jrnde: in Pes II. S:15 to Havis, usslstmit to Miss Tol I found jiwt such a ieacful nook, follows: (J.vin, hs ton; Laltne Simper, 2ml. A, Cath With mighty lira to form it's wall, 2nd erine Snelm-ove- , MI SK AI- - PKCHXAM B; Wlnnl Down to a babllng little brook, V. McMurran, 3rd A, C'aro fred Chili. : Jlee lio.vs 1. Sch lioii Kmhelished by a waterfall. Knid Hohhlus line SimWoodlnuy Hni .'It; l.a Duct: Vnciil 1. The birds were singing merrily, 41!; Moore, 1A; Kiizahelh jmt mill Sister. 5B : And twittering in the evergreen, Mabel .rA; (Joldsteln Ilinkley Tin' Select ion : 3. .Music al M. Boy-de- n This solitude brought scenes to me, V. ('. Thonnis CA; Huby Novelet It's. :it ; K.luine ProcUmiik Art; No other human eye has seen. Dililli Itroun. 4. I'lmio Solo Melha Halih, Social Science; James Krh-k.Miirinn Solo: oenl W. !. S. Smith, .Malhemnties; Huth NOII. DRAPER MAN PLAYS SOLO PART IN Jims RETREAT Science "Cet-Togethe- 28929 FEB. THE MURRAY EAGLE THURSDAY, , t!" ... loli-.flMKIT1N "The UtI Slflte Pflntl P.ntnnl tinl rt5" ,HK(II tfitii.'atlotift fife wotii'f I !rah ltire nn I'Kteime In lli a"E-"fiH.llr.tf lt.nl It 9 tm Tuelii elf. i ii. .f Ihe lielii-'rrfc,yrnt Hall. nd Hld 'f Minted, Ihe I'll-"' inTltM in at ilnohtelr Ik Biliml i"1'1 I" -t Ut- nd l i.roi r will it- -. ie in- ' y. " Nft-l- |